NUJGS 2024-29 - Application - HIRST Natasha
Laura Davison and Natasha Hirst – have been endorsed to stand as candidates for the post of the NUJ’s general secretary. Find out more about Natasha.
NUJGS 2024-29 - Application - DAVISON Laura
Laura Davison and Natasha Hirst – have been endorsed to stand as candidates for the post of the NUJ’s general secretary. Find out more about Laura.
NUJ Job Description and Person Spec - National Organiser (Broadcasting) Sept-Oct 2024
Based in the NUJ's head office in London, the national organiser (broadcasting) will head up the department dealing with broadcasting members within the union.
NUJ Application Form - National Organiser (Broadcasting) Sept-Oct 2024
Based in the NUJ's head office in London, the national organiser (broadcasting) will head up the department dealing with broadcasting members within the union.
NUJ Vacancy - INDUSTRIAL SECRETARY (LONDON) - 2024
Based in the London head office of the National Union of Journalists, located in Kings Cross, this industrial secretarial role will primarily provide secretarial and administrative support to the London-based officials and NUJ sectorial members.
First Minister FEU Letter August 8 (yn Gymraeg)
Wrth i Gymru ddathlu diwylliant a’r iaith Gymraeg ym Mhontypridd yn yr Eisteddfod eleni, mae'r undebau llafur sy’n cynrychioli ysgrifenwyr, cerddorion, perfformwyr, dawnswyr, newyddiadurwyr a gweithwyr proffesiynol y tu ôl i’r llenni a'r sgrin wedi ysgrifennu at Brif Weinidog newydd Cymru yn mynegi eu pryder sylweddol am ddyfodol y celfyddydau a diwylliant yn ein gwlad.
First Minister FEU Letter August 8
As Wales gathers in Pontypridd for this year's Eisteddfod in celebration of Welsh culture and language, trade unions comprising the Wales Federation of Entertainment Unions (Bectu, Equity, Musicians Union, Writers' Guild of Great Britain and National Union of Journalists) and representing the country's writers, musicians, performers and creative practitioners, journalists, crew, front of house and backstage media professionals, have written to the new First Minister of Wales expressing shared and deep alarm about the future.
NUJ application form - National Organiser (Broadcasting) July 2024
Application form for NUJ national organiser broadcasting. The deadline for receipt of applications has been extended from 27 August to Noon 9th September.
Election statement for the editor of The Journalist - Craig THOMAS
Pitch from Craig Thomas
Election statement for the editor of The Journalist- Brian PELAN
Pitch from Brian Pelan.
Election statement for the editor of The Journalist - Helen PARTON
Pitch from Helen Parton
Election statement for the editor of The Journalist - Gerard CUNNINGHAM
Pitch by Gerard Cunningham
Election statement for the editor of The Journalist - Phil CREIGHTON
Pitch from from Phil Creighton
Election statement for the editor of The Journalist - Tessa Clarke
Pitch from Tessa Clarke
Election statement for editor of the Journalist - Christine Buckley
Pitch from Christine Buckley
Election statement for editor of the Journalist - Sean Bell
Sean Bell makes his pitch.
A Future for News: the NUJ's recovery plan for the news industry
The NUJ's updated News Recovery Plan
POLICE AND THE MEDIA- REPAIRING THE RELATIONSHIP
Report by the Crime Reporters Association, the Society of Editors and the Media and Lawyers Association.
Funded training - July 2024
Over the past year, hundreds of members have taken up the free in-person Newsroom Leadership courses and online news verification sessions, both funded by Google News Lab. Last year’s DM passed a resolution calling for a consultation about this funding. The NEC resolved to seek further feedback from members, branches and tabling bodies – you can submit this by emailing [email protected], subject heading Funded Training. This report sets out the background to the training.
Letter to Senedd members concerning public notices from the Welsh Executive Council
Members of the Senedd have been urged by the National Union of Journalists to scrap a clause in the Local Government Finance (Wales) Bill which would push the newspaper industry, already on the brink of collapse, over the edge.